Class members of the Versa Logistics Truck Drive Misclassification Class Action Settlement include “All California residents who worked as truck drivers and who are or have been classified as independent contractors by Defendants in California from December 16, 2012 through the earlier of preliminary approval or December 1, 2017.”

Class members who do not opt-out of the settlement, will receive pro rate on a “checks cashed” basis based on the proportional number of weeks work as a driver by each class member during the Class period. These payments will be made on a 1099 basis and you are responsible for the proper income tax treatment of your settlement award.

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Versa Logistics Truck Drivers Misclassification Settlement Notes

Robins, et al. v. Versa Logistics LLC, et al.

Case No. BC644321

Pending in California Superior Court, County of Los Angeles

In December 2016, plaintiff Michael Robins Jr. and others filed this class action lawsuit alleging Versa Logistics and Cathay Logistics willfully misclassified its truck drivers as independent contractors in order to avoid paying them proper wages they would have otherwise received in violation of California labor laws.

Specifically, the Versa Logistics Truck Drivers Misclassification class action lawsuit alleges that the company also failed to pay its current and former truck drivers in California on an hourly basis for their time spent taking rest periods and on their non-driving tasks. Additionally, the complaint states Versa Logistics did not provide rest breaks or meal periods and did not reimburse truck drivers for gas mileage, insurance coverage, and personal cell phone expenses incurred.

Versa Logistics denies liability and the allegations in the complaint, asserting they have fully complied with California wage and hour laws in classifying their truck drivers. However, in order to avoid the risk of trial, agreed to settle for $925,000. Complete details about the case and settlement are provided on the Versa Logistics Truck Driver Misclassification Settlement website.

Class members who wish to exclude themselves, opt-out, or dispute the terms of the Versa Logistics Truck Driver Misclassification Settlement must do so by February 17 2018. Class members who wish to receive money under the settlement do not need to take any action.

Important Dates

2/17/18: Objection, Opt-Out, or Dispute Deadline

3/26/18: Final Hearing at 1:45 pm PT* (class members do not need to attend this hearing in order to receive a slice of the settlement pie).

Settlement Class Members who wish to speak at the hearing should check www.cptgroup.com/VersaLogisticsto confirm that the date or time of the Hearing has not been changed.